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The Christmas Cheer Edition
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The best way to spread Christmas cheer is… printables? Yes! Let’s go with that. The FreePrintable.net site has hundreds and hundreds of printables for the holiday, from holly gift tags and elf stationery to Santa signs and Bible coloring pages.
This week, I have a huge roundup of Christmas printables, including exclusive illustrated letters from Santa. There’s a free version of each and every one of them. If you’d like to save time and have 40 of the most popular Christmas activities, to-do lists, blank gift certificates,
tags, event planning tools, Santa letters, page borders, and more in one handy download, opt for the $11 (with newsletter discount) Christmas Printables Pack.
Also, did you know the patents at PrintablePatents.com are suitable for framing and make a great gift? Same with the family trees at FamilyTreeTemplates.net. I wish a wonderful holiday to all who celebrate!
Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of even more printables. Thank you!
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Fill your stocking with Christmas printables from the FreePrintable.net sites! You’ll find recipe cards, banners, certificates, games and so much more, each with a free version to instantly download and print.
Keep kids busy with Christmas coloring pages from FreePrintableColoringPages.net. Color in candy, gingerbread men and women, trees, reindeer, gifts, elves, snowflakes, and other iconic scenes. You can even print coloring sheets as well as games and activities from SantaPrintables.com and assemble a fun, affordable gift. SantaPrintables.com is also the
place to go for letters from Santa. More on those later!
Decorate your home or office with holiday banners, signs, flyers, and other fun printables. The shopping lists and menu planners at FreePrintableGroceryList.com are helpful for Christmas dinner planning. You can also print holiday-themed recipe cards from
FreePrintableRecipeCards.net and share favorite family dishes. Plus, print gift trackers and checklists at PrintableToDoList.com.
The free gift tags from FreePrintableGiftTags.net will save you money and a trip to the store. The illustrations feature kids, holiday scenes, snowmen, and penguins along with baby Jesus, angels, and other religious scenes.
The certificates from FreePrintableCertificates.net are suitable for framing. Or, print on fancy paper and roll them up like a scroll as a stocking stuffer. Along with printable gift certificates, the site has “naughty” and “nice” and “lump of coal” certificates for grownups or older children. There are also party prizes such as for an ugly sweater contest.
FreePrintableStationery.net, FreeLetterheadTemplates.net, and PageBorders.net are the places to go for stationery and backgrounds and borders. Print ready-made holiday banners at PrintableBanners.net, or use the custom banner maker to design your own. Find signs and flyers at
PrintableSigns.net and PrintableFlyerTemplates.net. FreeFaxCoverSheets.net has several holiday-themed fax cover sheets for all your Christmas faxing needs.
Some items, such as recipe cards, signs, and certificates, are free as PDFs or a few dollars for a customizable DOC version that can be edited using Microsoft Word. And don’t forget the convenient printable Christmas Pack, with its 40 specially curated Christmas printables for just $11.
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This year, Santa has brand new stationery, with illustrations you’ll only find at SantaPrintables.com. There’s a letter border with a fluffy-bearded Santa, one with ornaments and candles, and a third showing Santa trimming the tree. Also new is blue snowman stationery.
The newest letter topics include: Santa visiting school, Christmas pranks, social media safety, and “surfing summer Santa.” Some of the letters answer questions such as whether Santa can make it snow, if he needs any help with his tasks, and what happens when bad weather falls on Christmas Eve. I’ve also added to the selection of letters addressing concerns children
may have related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Two new letters from Rudolph the reindeer join the selection of missives from elves and Mrs. Claus.
The new activities include: a fill-in-the-blanks Rudolph activity, an “I Spy” Christmas game, a matching game, and an advent calendar. You can also print a list for favorite Christmas songs. You’ll find Christmas mazes, word puzzles, wish list templates, thank you notes, greeting
cards, and coloring pages. There are 225 printables at SantaPrintables.com altogether.
Each letter template can be printed as-is as PDFs for free. A premium DOC version that can be edited and personalized before printing is just $5.
Merry Christmas and happy everything! Please visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks again and happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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